ENGLAND will face Australia in a rematch of the 2003 Rugby World Cup final at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, on June 26.

The Australian Rugby Union have also confirmed dates for two summer Tests against Scotland.

The Cook Cup Test against England will be the most anticipated international clash of the year, however, with Australia looking for revenge having surrendered their world crown to England on their own turf last year.

A Jonny Wilkinson drop-goal in the final minute of extra time secured the first World Cup win for England in a pulsating final at Sydney's Telstra Stadium.

Acting ARU chief executive officer Matt Carroll told www.rugby.com.au: "One of the highlights of the international season will undoubtedly be the Test against England in Brisbane, giving the Wallabies a crack at the world champions and a chance to avenge their 20-17 defeat in the final last year."

The Wallabies will play Scotland for the Hopetoun Cup, with the first Test at Melbourne's Telstra Dome on Sunday, June 13 - the first Sunday Test in Australia since 1995. The second Test will be at Telstra Stadium on June 19.

"The first Test against Scotland will be on a Sunday due to a lack of ground availability in Melbourne that weekend," said Carroll.

"It will be the first time Australia has hosted a Sunday Test since we played Argentina at Ballymore in 1995."